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Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Re: Woohoo! FIVE Million Lifetime Meters

Post by just27 » July 8th, 2009, 10:48 pm

Kona2 wrote: Woohoo! After many years of this rowing thing, I reached my five million lifetime meter level today!

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... ... CONGRATS ON 5 MM!

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Re: Woohoo! FIVE Million Lifetime Meters

Post by bg » July 9th, 2009, 1:20 am

Woohoo! After many years of this rowing thing, I reached my five million lifetime meter level today!

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yeah jan.....woooooo hooooooo

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Re: Woohoo! FIVE Million Lifetime Meters

Post by William H » July 9th, 2009, 2:03 am

Kona2 wrote: Woohoo! After many years of this rowing thing, I reached my five million lifetime meter level today!

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That's a big milestone, so BIG CONGRATS!

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Re: Woohoo! FIVE Million Lifetime Meters

Post by Dave_H » July 9th, 2009, 3:38 am

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote: Woohoo! After many years of this rowing thing, I reached my five million lifetime meter level today!

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... ... CONGRATS ON 5 MM!
Ditto Jan - well done!

And to you too Chris on your million meter haul... so far! (sorry, a bit behind the times down here! :oops: )

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Post by Kiba » July 9th, 2009, 6:34 am

Cangrats Jan on your lifetime 5 MM!!!

I haven't had a chance to get to the *** DELETE - SPAM *** yet to craft a 5MM cupcake :(

But I do have several 1 MM cupcakes :D!

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Re: Woohoo! FIVE Million Lifetime Meters

Post by BAZzy » July 9th, 2009, 6:59 am

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote: Woohoo! After many years of this rowing thing, I reached my five million lifetime meter level today!

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... ... CONGRATS ON 5 MM!
That is a great milestone...and a lot of rowing! Congratulations K2.....BBB
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Re: Woohoo! FIVE Million Lifetime Meters

Post by Toothdoc » July 9th, 2009, 11:28 am

BAZzy wrote:
just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote: Woohoo! After many years of this rowing thing, I reached my five million lifetime meter level today!

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... ... CONGRATS ON 5 MM!
K2,

Congrats on 5 million. How sweet it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.08.09

Post by Kona2 » July 9th, 2009, 12:06 pm

Thanks for joining in my celebration of a milestone everyone! Several of you are in the double digits on meter milestones, and some are working on the very first! They are all good, aren't they? Gotta dance when you hit the milestones!

Welcome back Denise! Crew roster now numbers 53!


Today, the moon is a little closer - and whether that is the moon moving or us, we rowed a lotta meters yesterday! Congrats to the team on achieving the SEVENTEEN million meter mark on the season!

Distance to the halfway point = 1,460,661 m

Season meters as of 69/365 = 17,182,797 m

Total meters on the day = 217,463 m

Oars in space = 30 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


1.9 MM Wild Bill (time to start that 2 MM countdown!)
Image Chris with half marathon # 48
Image Dan with half marathon # 44
Image Dave with half moon (maybe half marathon 16 in there) with 31,105 m
Image Wild Bill with half moon and 34,000 m

TWO Million Meter Countdown:

Wild Bill with (100K) to go!

ONE Million Meter Countdown:

Bazzy with (17,513 m) to go! Space heater for the garage?

And thanks to today's rowers for all the kinds of meters:

34,000 m Wild Bill
31,105 m Dave
21,097 m Dan
21,097 m Chris (and congrats on 8 MM lifetime meter milestone this week!)
18,000 m K2
14,209 m Darryl
12,345 m Peter H
11,757 m Barbara
11,510 m Mitch J
10,000 m Kiba - pastry chef extraordinaire!
8,089 m Bazzy
7,000 m Peter G
5,218 m AJ
5,000 m Steven
5,000 m Mitch TSF
2,036 m Denise

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Post by bg » July 9th, 2009, 2:54 pm

congrats chris....that is alot of meters....and how cool to row at night....

and welcome back denise

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Post by Kiba » July 9th, 2009, 9:25 pm

Welcome back Denise!
Something's gone wrong in the oven and I can't get the candles to flash...

But I have specially baked this cupcake for K2!

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AND!!!!

This cupcake for Chris!

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Congrats to you both for a whole bunch of metres!!

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Well done!

Post by Kona2 » July 9th, 2009, 10:13 pm

Great job, Kiba! Better save those two graphics - I believe that we will be needing both of them for season meters for you and Wild Bill and others!

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Post by WDDF » July 9th, 2009, 11:42 pm

Glad to be back, and hated being gone for so long. About late March, early April my energy level took a hugh nose dive. In May my rheumetologist was talking to me and then got this funny look on her face and asked "is your thyroid enlarged?" After normal blood work came back and a sonogram, I was sent for several needle biopsies (the first didn't work)-- and three days before a cruise to Alaska I was told I needed surgery. Was allowed to go on my trip (and got to kayak in Ketchikan). On my return I had a thyroidectomy in June. Left side was big, ugly and in last stage of cell change before cancer. The physicians tell me I am very lucky as the specialist thought it was cancer when he finished the surgery. Never had thyroid problems before and feel blessed that my rheumetologist was so observant. Glad to be able to get back on my C2 as I couldn't figure out how I was able to row 200,000 meters in late November and December and then was falling flat energy wise all of a sudden. Guess my body was trying to tell me something! Happy Denise in Wichita!

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Post by Toothdoc » July 10th, 2009, 2:11 am

Denise,

Welcome back. Your bio is all to true, when things start going wrong the old bod speaks up. I am glad you are one on the ones who listened.

We missed those meters.

Stay vigilant, stay healthy!!!!!!!!!!

dc

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Post by Toothdoc » July 10th, 2009, 2:18 am

How do you delete stupid stuff you type?

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Re: WDDF

Post by Toothdoc » July 10th, 2009, 2:19 am

Just27,

Tell me I didn't miss 8 Mill LTM!!!!!! If I did shame on me, if I didn't hip hip hooray!!!!!!! Well done Grass Hopper.

I am only loaning the use of the name Grass Hopper. Bagwhan (Ed Connor), the one who got me started on the rail named me Grass Hopper the first day.

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